Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses

A widespread religious group who interpret certain passages in the bible, which they take as a literal record of God's word, as a prohibition of blood transfusion. Many have died after refusing critically needed medical treatment. Most doctors respect this view except when it is applied to young children.

This article aims at analyzing the relationship between the Romanian Jehovah's Witnesses minority and the Romanian state in 1989-2010, placing emphasis on this religious group's changing official status.

Because Jehovah's Witnesses are essentially a millennialist movement, he departs from the standard format of the series and begin with chronologies, first of biblical events, then of the modern history beginning in 1844.

The manager of the American Biopure Corporation in South Africa, Dr Mandisa Mholwana, is aware of our stand on this matter, which was communicated to her in writing in early 2008, and she agreed to delete any statement in their publications and website to the effect that Hemopure is acceptable to Jehovah's Witnesses.

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